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Bec Hance a 2 X Golden Guitar Nominate and with multiply independent Singer/Song Writing awards to her name, Bec has definitely stamped her name in the music scene, with 5 albums already released, Bec now bring you number 6 album “Philosophies”. This album has all the things you have come to like about Bec Hance, from her homegrown story telling songs, to her quirky/funny songs and what would Bec’s album be without a dog song or 2. Bec has just release a single from the forthcoming album call “Everyday Reality TV Shows” which looks at how time has changed from all the TV show we all love, Dukes of Hazzard, Mash, A Country Practice, A-Team to name a few, to modern TV today, where everyday Joe’s are using drama’s or love to find a easy way to becoming a Star.

Bec has had a very busy year as she has been touring around and more recently touring with the Aussie Road Crew. The Aussie Road Crew is a caravan/camping experience hosted by Beccy Cole.

So get onto you local radio station and ask for this album CRS volume 208 and the song “Everyday TV Reality Shows” by “Bec Hance”, and make sure you keep an eye on www.bechancecountry.com for the announcement that the new album “Philosophies” is now available, which will be out in August.

The Oracles of the Bush in Tenterfield, has invited Bec Hance back in 2017. Last time that Bec was there she had a fantastic time as the picture below shows (2015). It will be full of laughs with Bec's quirkiness and "Bush Poet and Funny Man" Marco Gliori and his team of legendary Bush Poet!

Golden note for Leeton studio

By TALIA PATTISON

Jan. 21, 2014, midnight

LEETON'S Redbak Recording Studios could soon have a Golden Guitar-winning artist to add to its credits.

The studio was home to country artist Bec Hance while she recorded her album Proud of My Country, with the track Albert Campbell up for a Golden Guitar at this weekend's Country Music Awards of Australia in Tamworth.

The Victorian-based singer-songwriter was also given the female vocal award at the Gidgee Coal awards in Queensland and is up for several others at the Bungendore Country Music Awards.

Ms Hance is a friend of Leeton musician Sharon Benjamin, who also plays a role with the studios.

Studio manager and producer Mark Hillier was excited for all involved.

"Bec is an Australian bush balladeer who is really quite talented," he said.

"We're really proud of what she has achieved ... it's a bit of long-winded story as to how she wound up recording here.

"She's friends with Sharon and wasn't happy with where she was recording, so she came down here.

"She is certainly the first artist that we've had here be nominated for a Golden Guitar."